Comb Filter
- u-he
- 30215 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Are you talking Uhbik-D? Of course you can set the delay taps very short, e.g. use shift-drag to tune them. A single tap with feedback will do.
However, nothing (at least nothing u-he) beats MFM2 for dedicated comb filter effects where the comb filters are musically tuned.
Cheers,
Urs
However, nothing (at least nothing u-he) beats MFM2 for dedicated comb filter effects where the comb filters are musically tuned.
Cheers,
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 37 posts since 13 Mar, 2009
I read the Uhbik manual and thought of trying it out on my Dave Smith Evolver. Loving the experience with the Uhbiks. Simple and powerful. I'll try the MFM2 demo aswell. Is there a PDf manual or just the html version?
- u-he
- 30215 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
That's how it's supposed to beAWATARZ wrote:I read the Uhbik manual and thought of trying it out on my Dave Smith Evolver. Loving the experience with the Uhbiks. Simple and powerful.
Well, there's only the html version for MFM2 currently...I'll try the MFM2 demo aswell. Is there a PDf manual or just the html version?
MFM2 is a bit of a weird fella (many knobs...) but it's quite capable of pretty much anything a delay can do.
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- KVRAF
- 2911 posts since 3 Mar, 2006
Yeah, comb filters only require 1 delay, not 3. Pretty much any delay can do comb-type effects as long as the delay time goes low enough.
MFM would be better for comb filters for a few reasons though (midi tuning of the combs, the 4 delay lines for multi-comb stuff, etc.)
MFM would be better for comb filters for a few reasons though (midi tuning of the combs, the 4 delay lines for multi-comb stuff, etc.)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 37 posts since 13 Mar, 2009
MitchK1989 wrote:Yeah, comb filters only require 1 delay, not 3. Pretty much any delay can do comb-type effects as long as the delay time goes low enough.
MFM would be better for comb filters for a few reasons though (midi tuning of the combs, the 4 delay lines for multi-comb stuff, etc.)
The Evolver has Feedback Frequency, could this work the same as midi tuning if I map it to keyboard scaling?
- KVRAF
- 2260 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
I don't own mfm2 but I'll probably get it later this year. I prefer to have pdf of my stuff too, so I created a pdf for mfm2. I just sent it to Urs so if everything is alright with him I'm sure he'll post it on the site.AWATARZ wrote:I read the Uhbik manual and thought of trying it out on my Dave Smith Evolver. Loving the experience with the Uhbiks. Simple and powerful. I'll try the MFM2 demo aswell. Is there a PDf manual or just the html version?
Keep reading here to know when it'll become available.
- u-he
- 30215 posts since 8 Aug, 2002 from Berlin
Thank you very much! That's excellent customer support!xx JPRacer xx wrote:so I created a pdf for mfm2.
Here it is: u-he MFM2.pdf
Cheers,
P.S.: I shall also make tutorial videos
- KVRAF
- 13133 posts since 7 May, 2006 from Southern California
The combination of the tuned comb delays and the feedback routing in MFM2 make for physical modeling mayhem. I've got a bank of patches in the works (that will actually rely on a bank of Zebra presets) aimed at using MFM2 as an instrument. If only I could send Zebra's arp to MFM2 (hint-hint)...
I believe the feedback delay in the Evolver is tuned so that a value of 0 is C-2 and 127 is G8, if you set key range as a mod source with 100% depth the feedback should stay in tune with the notes you play.
I believe the feedback delay in the Evolver is tuned so that a value of 0 is C-2 and 127 is G8, if you set key range as a mod source with 100% depth the feedback should stay in tune with the notes you play.
- KVRAF
- 2260 posts since 25 Jun, 2008 from Montreal, Canada
Yo, yo! Urs! 
I'm glad you like the maunal Urs. I know you're a busy man, but when you'll have the time remember to change the link on the official site too (http://www.u-he.com/mfm/manual/).
And +1 for tutorial videos!
I'm glad you like the maunal Urs. I know you're a busy man, but when you'll have the time remember to change the link on the official site too (http://www.u-he.com/mfm/manual/).
And +1 for tutorial videos!
